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The following update concerns the latest procedures for handling Hanjin cargo and equipment at the Port of New York and New Jersey. M/V Hanjin Miami The Hanjin Miami is expected to dock at Maher Terminals on Thursday, September 22, 2016 for discharge. Cargo availability information can be found at https://apps.maherterminals.com/csp/homeAction.do?method=login and/or www.porttruckpass.com. Please confirm availability before arranging delivery. There will be no export containers loaded back onto the Hanjin Miami. All bookings have been cancelled. Cargo discharged from this vessel will not have to pay the Terminal Handling Charges and any ancillary charges separately. In order to facilitate double moves, Maher will receive empty returns from the HanjinRead More →

As a result of the recent news about Hanjin Shipping’s severe financial difficultly and operating status, the following procedures are currently in place in The Port of New York and New Jersey for Hanjin cargo and equipment. Maher Terminals All Hanjin import deliveries must be pre-paid in either cash or credit, if already established with Maher Terminals. Please contact the Maher Terminals Hot Line at 908-527-8200 Ext 3875 for information on the charges due. Hanjin exports will no longer be received at Maher Terminals. Hanjin will not accept any new bookings and any previous bookings will be cancelled. For export containers that are already gated-in, bookings willRead More →

The International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) SOLAS VI/2 regulation on verified gross mass (VGM) takes effect on Friday, July 1, 2016, at ports worldwide. All terminals in the Port of New York and New Jersey will provide scale weights for use, at the carrier’s discretion, for export containers arriving to a terminal by truck without a VGM. Under those conditions, a $10 fee may be assessed by the terminals to the ocean carrier. When a shipper has a VGM, please coordinate directly with your ocean carriers for the timing and format for transmitting. Container weights provided by the railroads are not accepted for VGM purposes. •Read More →

Port officials today announced cost reductions for use of the Port of New York and New Jersey. Effective May 1, 2016, the container charge for containers whose destination lies within 260 miles of the port has been reduced by 5.3 percent from $94.00 to $89.00 in all trades except in the Bermuda Trade, which retains its rate of $25.00. The new rates further a trend to reducing operational costs at the Port of New York and New Jersey while welcoming new business and demonstrating loyalty to the old. Cargo containers whose destination lies within 260 miles of the port comprise approximately 60 percent of all containersRead More →